not great but not bad. I am extremely underwhelmed by the thing. I downloaded the app to my phone, it does a great job of freezing the whole device each time it tries to start a stream. ugh!!
Wednesday, August 14 , 2019 Fixture: Liverpool v. Chelski Venue: Vodaphone Park, Istanbul Competition: UEFA Super Cup Time: 3p E / 2pm C / 1pm M / 12pm P TV: TNT (Main page)
That's too bad , Sam. You'll need to find a solution though cos looks like Dazn has the games for a few years . See if a faster internet speed solves it . It really works well for me , great picture , smooth feed and loads of content for the price.
lots of ppl have had lots of probs apparently. most of these a few months back mind you, but mirrors my experience so far. https://downdetector.ca/status/dazn/map/ I wonder how delay is doing with DAZN?
my wifi isn't that fast so maybe that's part of the problem. also I watch most games on a tv that's a distance from the router, and I deffo need a booster in the house. but when I'm out, using DAZN on the phone while on cellular signal, it stinks also (it shows only half a screen a lot of the time). very frustrating service.
Well, I honestly couldn't be bothered watching a football match on a phone... frankly, if I can't find a TV at some stage of any given day I must be on Gilligan's Island ....
Saturday, August 17 , 2019 Fixture: Southmapton v. Liverpool Venue: St. Mary's Park Competition: EPL - Matchday 2 Time: 10a E / 9a C / 8a M / 7a P TV: NBCSN
Saturday, August 24, 2019 Fixture: Liverpool v. Arsenal Venue: Anfield Competition: EPL - Matchday 3 Time: 12:30p E / 11:30a C / 10:30a M / 9:30a P TV: NBC
Well damn!!!! NBC and Directv still have handbags out on our area. They don't show NBC here. Interestingly enough they do show NBCS. I dunno!!??
Wandered through google and see that a lot of people are just as mad. For alternatives apparently some new TVs have applications for an indoor antena. My tv is ancient technology it's 3 years old.
Yes, that's the point I was trying to make. I don't know where you're located in relation to any (semi) major city who would be broadcasting NBC over the air. If your TV is only 3 years old, it should still have a digital tuner built into it and all you would have to do it get an antenna to screw into the back of it. The quality of said antenna would depend on how far you are from the broadcast point.
ABout 100 miles over the coastal range mtns. Just just turned my analog brain back on and tried the TV again. I really do need an antenna. I'm picking up channel 3 but obviously no picture or sound. I may have to take a look in the thrift stores this week.